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kenneth said:Whatever it is, it works and I would recommend it to anyone with greasy scalp or scalp acne. My hair is definitely nicer since using it too.
any regrowth? :whistle:
kenneth said:Whatever it is, it works and I would recommend it to anyone with greasy scalp or scalp acne. My hair is definitely nicer since using it too.
You guys might want to look at this thread:
https://www.gourmetstylewellness.com/intera...otemporal-hairline.110099/page-2#post-1583414
It’s great except for the rebound effect that occurs when your body becomes dependent on more and more and eventually stronger corticosteroids.
Corticosteroid withdrawal is a f*****g nightmare that lasts a minimum of months and takes years for your skin to recover fully.
That being said, corticosteroids are amazingly effective in the short term for limited periods of time and helps clear up inflations within a day or two. It’s a god send if you’ve got recurrent sebhorreic dermatitis but you have to be very cognizant of how often and in what quantity you use them. Should you go beyond 2 weeks or use an excessive amount you are going to end up with something much, much worse than whatever you used it for should you ever stop.
Most of the documented withdrawal cases are based on oral usage and that’s because they are talking about the adrenal gland needing time to recover.
also tapering usage is an effective way to lower withdrawal symptoms. Assuming one is using finasteride and is using topical corticosteroids like dexa. Theoretically they can up regulate aromatase semi permanently or for long periods of a time.
Today is the first day I applied 1 percent dexa on my scalp. I’ll be doing this daily for 2 weeks and then taper to every 2 days. Then to every 3 days. Then 4. Then 5 and cycle off. For 2 weeks. And repeat if successful.
That sounds like a good plan. Going in with eyes open is key. I do hope it works.
I’m not sure where you got that information, but perhaps you were looking specifically at corticosteroid withdrawal, rather than topical corticosteroid withdrawal as they are very different conditions. The good news is that TCW typically takes longer than TC.
You know your sh*t dude. You def know your sh*t. I hope it works too. Affects of dexa apparently wear off 100 percent after 3 days. But that’s not based on topical 1 percent usage.
I have read a few reports of people regrowing new hair on topical steroids. Personally I am just looking for maintenance. Personally I would think 5 cycles in a year of topical use would be way better than everyday dutasteride. We shall see how things god. Really hope I don’t make things worse
Almost everything I ever tried was on bald spots. I never thought about using topicals on areas where my hair was to see if it at least would thicken my hair. I think a lot of the things that grow hair work differently than those that maintain. Different signals are needed. How long did u use it on your temples? I wonder if u got increased peach fuzz.
Well the problem was that the seborrheic dermatitis was bad in that area, so I used it to clear it up and then continued doing it for 3-4 months every other day. They definitely looked better at that point, which I initially thought was due to this, but I later realized that using it every 5 days or so to keep the flare up at bay yielded the same result. So basically I think the hair grew back because I wasn’t scratching the hell out of the irritated area rather than due to the steroid.
Anyway, at this point they’re still where they are because I now use fluocinonide preventatively about once a week. Because of that, I haven’t had any scalp issues in over a year. The reason I’m unsure is that I did the same thing with a patchy area of my beard caused by the same issue, with the same results. The thing is, now Keeping my beard short has eliminated the sebderm problem and patches that I intentionally didn’t use the steroid on grew back just as thick as those where I did. Because of that and my unwillingness to allow my head to flare up to test this theory, I can’t definitely say it’s one thing or the other. Scalp and beard are very different and what works for one may not in the other.
In any case, that’s one reason I’m curious to see if it does something for you. I definitely think you’ll be fine both because you’re going in eyes open and are therefore not going to unintentionally overuse and your rest period is more than adequate to prevent any kind of dependence.
I’m looking forward to hearing about your experience as mine certainly didn’t yield any kind of clarity.